Live COVID-19 updates: Brazil registered another 323 deaths

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BEIJING, Oct. 6 (Xinhua) -- The following are the updates on the global fight against the COVID-19 pandemic.

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SAO PAULO -- The Brazilian Ministry of Health announced on Monday that the country registered another 323 deaths from COVID-19 in the last 24 hours, bringing the death toll to 146,675.

According to the ministry, 11,946 new cases of the disease were registered over the last day, bringing the total to 4,927,235.

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WELLINGTON -- New Zealand reported three new imported cases of COVID-19 from managed isolation on Tuesday and no new cases were reported in the community.

The first case reported arrived from India on Sept. 26 and was retested after returning a negative result at their routine test around day 3 of their time in managed isolation because they were a contact of a previously reported case, according to the Ministry of Health.

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BEIJING -- No new locally transmitted COVID-19 cases were reported Monday across the Chinese mainland, the National Health Commission said Tuesday.

A total of 12 confirmed cases arriving from outside the mainland were reported, the commission said in its daily report.

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SYDNEY -- Papua New Guinea (PNG) has lifted domestic flight restriction, curfew in the nation's capital area, opened further to international flights as part of a broader relaxation of its COVID-19 containing measures announced on Monday.

The National Pandemic Response Controller David Manning said in a statement the international flights now are open to Singapore, China's Hong Kong, Japan and the Solomon Islands, in addition to previously approved Australia.

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MEXICO CITY -- Mexico registered a record daily increase in both COVID-19 infections and deaths, with 28,115 new cases and 2,789 deaths, the country's health ministry said Monday.

The country has so far accumulated a total of 789,780 cases and 81,877 deaths, according to the ministry. Enditem

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